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\title{Emotions in Trust: A Roadmap for Computing Research}

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%% Start- Introduction

\section{Introduction - Pg. 1}
\subsection{Importance of trust}
\subsection{Importance of emotions}
\subsection{Opportunities}
\subsubsection{Understanding decision making}
\subsubsection{Promoting usability}
\subsubsection{Addressing threats to security}
\subsubsection{Willingness to engage, learn}
\subsection{Challenges}
\subsection{Directions, in Brief}

%% End- Introduction

%% Start- Major Theories of Emotion

\section{Major Theories of Emotion (AKK, NSA, MPS, Pg. 2)}
\subsection{Emotion, affect, mood, sentiment}
\subsection{Circumplex models}
\subsection{Appraisal theory}
\subsection{OCC (and Elliott) ontologies}
\subsection{Importance of emotion in behavior and decision making}

%% End- Major Theories of Emotion

%% Start- Broad Elements of Trust

\section{Broad Elements of Trust (JHC, Pg. 2)}
\subsection{Emphases of previous research}
\subsubsection{Probability and utility}
\subsection{Trust, distrust, mistrust}
\subsection{Need for emotion in trust}
\subsubsection{Risks of miscalibrated emotions (rational agency)}

%% End- Broad Elements of Trust

%% Start- Critical Survey

\section{Critical Survey (MPS Pg. 1)}
\subsection{Agency}
\subsection{Causation and control}
\subsection{Responsibility}
\subsection{Intention}
\subsection{Interpersonal relationships}
\subsubsection{Blame}
\subsection{Economic models: decision theory}
\subsection{Additional neuropsychological insights}

%% End- Critical Survey

%% Start- Elements of a Computational Perspective

\section{Elements of a Computational Perspective(SA, KSC Pg. 2)}
\subsection{Social relationships}
\subsection{Social interactions}
\subsubsection{Strengthening}
\subsubsection{Repair}
\subsection{Predictive models of humans}
\subsection{Propagation}
\subsubsection{Temporal aspects}
\subsubsection{Social aspects}

%% End- Elements of a Computation Perspective

%% Start- Challenges and Roadmap

\section{Challenges and Roadmap (Pg. 1)}
\subsection{Representation}
\subsection{Formalization}
\subsection{Dynamics}
\subsection{Decision making}
\subsection{Predictive models}
\subsection{Empirical evaluation}
\subsubsection{User studies}
\subsubsection{Games}
\subsubsection{Text analysis}

%% End- Challenges and Roadmap

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